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LSAT Study Data Tracker

While LSAT data analysis services are available, they are often costly, involving monthly fees and minimum subscription timelines. This low-cost alternative allows you to store your testing data, identify your weak spots, and track your LSAT study progress. Responsive charts and tools built into the template will help you make sense of your data to hone your practice. And, with all your raw data in one place and accessible to you, you can adapt the tracker to meet your particular needs. 

See below for an overview of how the tracker works. 

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LSAT Study Data Tracker

Get immediate access to the tracker for only $10. Upon submission of the form, a link to the Google Sheet will be emailed to you.

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Why Should You Use The Data Tracker?

Why Did We Create The Data Tracker?

When I was studying for the LSAT, I found myself keeping track of my data by hand or in ad hoc spreadsheets saved to my desktop. Several months in, I started turning my data into charts so I could visualize how I was doing. After I scored a 168 late last summer, the most important thing I did was look back at my data. Because I had tracked all of my studying, I was able to identify my weakest areas and do a lot of targeted practice in the month between my first test and the second. This boosted my skills, as well as my confidence, and I scored a 179 in the early fall. I modeled this tracker after the one I made for myself in the month between tests, and added lots of new features, so that it could be of use to others. I had wished that I had started organizing, visualizing, and analyzing my data earlier on so that I could have started enjoying the benefits sooner. I hope you'll find this to be a useful tool in your own studying. 

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